Thanks Gaurav !!! On Oct 14, 10:57 pm, masterGaurav <gaurav.va...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Mittal, > > Great question! > > For my applications, I have pure-GWT as well as pure-SmartGWT > approaches. > I have particularly not used the MVP pattern as is available on the > website... but definitely, something like that. It is an > implementation of MVP pattern. > > I have created a slightly different event-bus... more of a global- > event publish-subcribe mechanism combined with command pattern. > > What goes without saying is if you want to develop a larger > application, MVP pattern is there to stay. Stick to it... exact > implementation of the pattern can be application based. > > -Gauravwww.mastergaurav.com > > On Oct 15, 4:15 am, Mittal <mitt...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > What is the most common approach followed for new App development > > using GWT > > > 1) Only GWT widgets/api > > 2) GWT widgets/api and MVP Pattern > > 3) GWT widgets/api and guit > > 4) Smart GWT widgets/api and (MVP or guit) > > > I have done few sample/demo applications using GWT widgets/api and MVP > > pattern. Just wanted to get feel what approaches others are using ? > > > - Mittal
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